Company has a sophisticated cold chain mechanism that promotes hygiene
This annual campaign, organized by the WHO and the FAO on June 7, raises awareness about the importance of food safety and its impact on health. World Food Safety Day 2024 focuses on drawing attention to food safety incidents and the importance of being prepared to mitigate their potential risks.
“As the leading logistics and cold chain provider in the State of Qatar, GWC continues to provide end-to-end logistics support for food imports. GWC’s professionally certified food handlers inspect and distinguish contaminated, outdated, and spoiled food items at every stage of the supply chain,” observed Ranjeev Menon, Group CEO, GWC.
Empowering employees
“GWC’s Safety Observation Reporting System empowers employees to prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks, contributing to food security, human health, economic prosperity, agriculture, market access, and sustainable development,” he added.
GWC has long been a champion of setting high standards of quality, including food safety. This dedication to quality in the storage and delivery of food consignments has earned GWC the trust of retail and food distribution outlets across Qatar.
With ISO 22000:2018 certification for Food Safety Management System since 2007, GWC also has a sophisticated cold chain mechanism that enables safe and hygienic on-ground movement of various types of food items, in addition to developing a food safety plan for all stakeholders involved in the supply chain.